GOP gubernatorial candidate who opposes $400 checks for Michiganders shows off $20,000 Rolex watch
GOP gubernatorial candidate who opposes $400 checks for Michiganders shows off $20,000 Rolex watch at gun show
Michigan gubernatorial candidate Kevin Rinke, who earlier said he would have vetoed legislation providing $400 refund checks to Michigan drivers, showed off a $20,000 Rolex Submariner watch at the Kent County Gun and Knife Show this week. .
He also inadvertently pointed an M1A style rifle at attendees, a picture shows.
Detroit-area businessman and multimillionaire Kevin Rinke launched his campaign in November with a mission to blaze a bold new path of freedom and opportunity, and with $10 million of his own money.
A couple days after his campaign launched, Rinke appeared on PBS Off the Record Overtime to discuss his run. When asked about a bipartisan auto insurance reform bill, Rinke, whose family owned and operated auto dealerships throughout Michigan, said accident victims were suffering because our governor agreed to a bill that was not complete.
The auto insurance reform bill passed the Republican legislature and was signed into law by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2019. At Whitmers request last December, it allowed the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association Fund to provide $3 billion in total refunds to Michigan motorists, $400 per insured vehicle, drawn from the funds $5 billion surplus.
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Michigan gubernatorial candidate pointing a M1A style rifle at gun show attendees while wearing a Rolex watch worth $20,000. (Source: Kevin Rinke on Twitter)